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Treasurer

Work from home

Job Type

Unpaid/Voluntary

Purpose

As a treasurer and trustee for Gambling Harm UK, an organization that aims to reduce the harm caused by gambling, an individual would play a vital role in ensuring that the organization's finances are managed effectively and transparently. The treasurer would be responsible for overseeing the organization's financial resources, ensuring that they are used in line with the organization's mission and objectives.

One of the key impacts that a treasurer could have as a trustee for Gambling Harm UK is to ensure that the organization is financially stable and sustainable in the long term. This would involve creating and implementing financial strategies that maximize the organization's resources, including fundraising, investment, and budgeting.

Additionally, the treasurer would be responsible for ensuring that the organization's financial records are accurate and up-to-date. This would involve working closely with the organization's operational team to monitor the flow of funds, ensuring that all transactions are recorded and tracked appropriately. By doing so, the treasurer would be able to provide regular financial reports to the rest of the trustees, allowing them to make informed decisions about the organization's future direction.

Overall, the impact that a treasurer would have as a trustee for Gambling Harm UK would be significant in ensuring the organization's long-term viability and success. By managing the organization's financial resources effectively and transparently, the treasurer would help to ensure that the organization is able to achieve its mission of reducing the harm caused by gambling.

About the Role

Key Responsibilities:

  • Oversee the organization's financial resources, including fundraising, investment, and budgeting, in line with the organization's mission and objectives

  • Work closely with the organization's accounting team to ensure that financial records are accurate and up-to-date

  • Provide regular financial reports to the Board of Trustees, ensuring that trustees are able to make informed decisions about the organization's future direction

  • Ensure that all financial transactions are conducted in line with legal and ethical standards, and that the organization's financial records are available for scrutiny by relevant regulatory bodies

  • Work with the Board of Trustees to develop and implement financial policies and procedures that ensure the organization's financial resources are managed effectively and transparently

  • Advise the Board of Trustees on financial matters, providing guidance and expertise to ensure that the organization is able to achieve its mission and objectives

  • Attend Board of Trustees meetings and other relevant meetings as required

About the Charity

Gambling Harm UK is a UK charity that has been built independently by individuals with lived experience. Our purpose is to utilise lived experience of gambling-harm to help guide gambling-harm prevention strategies. We established as C.I.C in 2020 following the success of the All Bets Are Off Podcast. Since then, the team has grown and so has efforts and our commitment to transparently spearhead impact across research, education, and treatment.

We have recently become a charity (CIO) by conversion from C.I.C status. The trustees of the charity, in order of appointment, are: Kishan Patel, Christopher Gilham, Marie-Claire Conlin, Lesley Buckland, and Craig Spencer.

The object of the CIO are:
‘The relief of those who are in need as a result of a gambling addiction or gambling related harm and their families through:

a. Improving and providing education towards matters relating to gambling harm and addictions by using an evidence based public health approach, with a focus on discussions on recovery of those suffering harm;

b. Improving the health of those suffering from gambling harm by promoting addiction recovery, the mitigation of harm, and preventing harm in the first place through the development and dissemination of insights, advice and support;

c. By engaging with and/or conducting evidence-based research that helps to further understand gambling harm and addictions’.

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